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Silk Road (marketplace) : ウィキペディア英語版
Silk Road (marketplace)

Silk Road was an online black market and the first modern darknet market, best known as a platform for selling illegal drugs. As part of the Dark web, it was operated as a Tor hidden service, such that online users were able to browse it anonymously and securely without potential traffic monitoring. The website was launched in February 2011; development had begun six months prior.〔(Public statement from a Silk Road spokesperson ) 1 March 2011.〕 Initially there were a limited number of new seller accounts available; new sellers had to purchase an account in an auction. Later, a fixed fee was charged for each new seller account.
In October 2013, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shut down the website〔 and arrested Ross William Ulbricht under charges of being the site's pseudonymous founder "Dread Pirate Roberts".〔Ars Technica, (How the feds took down the Dread Pirate Roberts ), 3 October 2013〕 On 6 November 2013, Silk Road 2.0 came online, run by former administrators of Silk Road. It too was shut down and the alleged operator was arrested on 6 November 2014 as part of the so-called "Operation Onymous”.
Ulbricht was convicted of seven charges related to Silk Road in U.S. Federal Court in Manhattan and was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Further charges alleging murder-for-hire remain pending in Maryland.〔Benjamin Weiser, ("Man Behind Silk Road Website Is Convicted on All Counts" ), ''New York Times'', 4 February 2015.〕
==History==


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